The Philadelphia Sensei – Lovett Hines Sizzle
I worked with producer, Donn T, who conducted the interviews on the project, to build out a concise narrative while utilizing great music from the featured artist to drive the rhythm and feel of edits. The producer provided me with broad sections of interview excerpts that she thought were important to the story, and I arranged and built out the narrative from this starting point. The edit utilized professional b-roll shot by a videographer, behind the scenes footage shot by a production assistant, stock footage, and music videos.
Double Bassist Joseph Conyers Profile
This is a full episode profile I edited for Joseph Conyers, which was nominated for a 2022 Daytime Emmy for best multicam editing. My focus was to not only display his technical mastery but let the emotion and content of his performance determine my decisions on the pacing and camera selection of the edit.
Articulate with Jim Cotter Season 5 Sizzle Reel
I pitched, designed, animated, and edited this 30 second sizzle for season 5 of “Articulate with Jim Cotter.”
Wharton Global Forum Singapore
I edited, animated, and contributed to the design and art direction on this project for the Wharton Global Forum in Singapore. I collaborated with a writer, producer, and graphic designer from the Wharton team to develop the concept and execute the video. The main challenge was keeping the design and video fresh within their brand standards, while having limited new footage from the past three years.
Wharton People Analytics Conference Video
For this project, I was given the media, interviews, and some visual reference for what they wanted the graphics package to look like. I designed and animated the graphics and constructed the story from the interviews after discussing the key talking points they wanted to hit.
Motion Design Reel
This is work I designed and animated using primarily After Effects, Cinema 4D, X-particles, and Marvelous Designer.
Feature Segment for Author Vikram Paralkar
This is a feature length segment I worked on with a writer and two videographers. I worked with the writer in pre-production to plan the look and content of the b-roll shoots with Vikram. I also designed and animated the motion graphics used during his books excerpts. I used inspiration from the art direction of his book covers as a starting point for the designs. His books are a mix of science and fantasy with dark themes, and we wanted to reflect that in the visuals of the piece. Motion graphic portions are at 1:13 and 7:26.
“The Saturn Parable” Trailer
I combined narrative elements from different scenes to create this trailer from the motion graphics and 3D shots I designed and animated for Wharton Interactive’s “The Saturn Parable” game.
Feature Segment for Dancer and Choreographer Camille Brown
For this segment, I utilized music and choreography from both original and archival footage to guide my editing decisions. In sections featuring social dance and performance, I maintained a quicker pace, ensuring edits were synchronized with the beats. Conversely, for the segments reflecting on personal philosophies, I slowed the pace and footage to align with the tone of introspection.
Classical Music Performances with The Philadelphia Orchestra
I edited this collaboration with Steve Martin and The Philadelphia Orchestra as part of a full program that debuted their 2020 season. The orchestra footage was a 20 cam multicamera set-up with Steve Martin synced with a click track.
“…what was wonderful about the production by a collaborative team (Jim Cotter was executive producer) is that it conveyed that live feeling, but with a lot of extras that you don’t get live in the concert hall. Shots of players were smartly chosen, often moving apace with the music. In the most positive sense, the online medium falls away and you really can focus on the music.”
— Peter Dobrin, The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 2nd, 2020
https://www.inquirer.com/arts/philadelphia-orchestra-2020-angel-blue-steve-martin-20201001.html
Wharton Interactive Project Breakdowns
I worked with Wharton Interactive to develop content for their interactive online learning courses. I utilized original 3D and 2D animation, as well as stock footage and photos to illustrate ideas and concepts for in-course content, promotional material, and in-person lectures.


